Hey, can I have a tutorial on how to set up Hammer, please? I downloaded the SDK, unpacked it to the zenoclash folder, made a simple map (also why is the enemies' pivot point so messed up?) and wanted to compile it... And that's about when things went boom.

The expert compile options box is EMPTY and when I compile with normal here's what I get:

Hey, can I have a tutorial on how to set up Hammer, please? I downloaded the SDK, unpacked it to the zenoclash folder, made a simple map (also why is the enemies' pivot point so messed up?) and wanted to compile it... And that's about when things went boom.

The expert compile options box is EMPTY and when I compile with normal here's what I get:

The command failed. Windows reported the error: "The system cannot find the path specified."

So yeah, what the hell and how can I fix it?

Apparently your GameConfig.txt has a path error; I've notice that your map source is in "D:\program files\..." and the compiled maps are in "C:\program files\..." that must be the error. Make sure that both paths are in the same drive.

Just wanted to tell you:You guys are great, but your exporter dudes are lazy as hell... I'm a dev myself (homebrew only for now, tho) and c'mon, you can't tell me it's THAT hard to fix the pivot and reexport it.

And where do I execute the command? I can't find the "enable console" button in the configuation menu. Was there some kind of a shortcut command to enable commands...?

And a bonus question: How many of you guys are actually browsing this forum and... well, caring about the community unlike those OTHER guys (yes, I'm talking about YOU, Atari!)?

Just wanted to tell you:You guys are great, but your exporter dudes are lazy as hell...

The exporter dude (no plural) is the same guy who practically coded the entire game by himself. David had to do soooo many things that we never complained over small things like this.

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And where do I execute the command? I can't find the "enable console" button in the configuation menu. Was there some kind of a shortcut command to enable commands...?

Juan is more acquainted with Hammer than I. He'll give you the answer on how to set console commands for levels early tomorrow.

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And a bonus question: How many of you guys are actually browsing this forum and... well, caring about the community unlike those OTHER guys (yes, I'm talking about YOU, Atari!)?

I browse the forums A LOT (both Steam and this). Andres also answers a lot of stuff, and Juan is a bit more active here now with the SDK. The other guys look around here now and then, but we do keep an eye on these forums quite a lot.

Well, since you're one ninth of the team and I'm still waiting for the answer, here's some fan feedback:Not sure if anyone's told you yet (probably yes) but that stuff near the ending when it's all dark and creepy and you meet the blue egyptian guy was pretty boring. Not the style you wanna go when trying to create dark and creepy. I could make a long post about how to make a dark and creepy environment but hey, you're the pros and I'm only a mere fan

And what's up with him not helping with any fighting? I know you guys only have one programmer but if you made him throw some bolts or something it would be a much better game. Would make more sense, anyway (hey, I'm an all-powerful near-god being. But I'm not gonna help you fight. I'm a freakin' pacifist.)

Also, WOW, only 1 level designer... Impressive.

And... Probably should change that topic name since it all got so off-topic but what the hell. How hard would it be to actually join your ranks, guys? Does one need a PHD, MIT and a crowbar (obvious reference to Gordon Freeman) or can it be any random Joe who just happens to be a good 3D modeller? I want to make games some day (well, I do now but I wanna earn a living from it later) and it's driving me nuts - SHOULD I finish a game design university or is this not so important in the games industry? There are no such unis in my country so I'd have to leave to USA or England so that's a biggy. And if, are there any such universities some of you guys finished that you would reccommend? Are you going to still exist in a few years from now (should I prove worthy to be recruited by you some day)?

It all got so... personal... Hope you don't mind

Oh and this thread also seems to be the best place for my words of praise:You gave free DLC for Garry's mod (I don't have it but what the heck), you released the new tower challenge AND you gave us the SDK. Rarely anyone gives free DLC these days. You guys are *awesome*.

And do you mind if I ask some more stuff about your work later? Some stuff's bugging me and devs themselves rarely speak to the fans.

Yeah... the conversation is a bit off topic now, but hey... it's your thread.

Juan is the only dedicated level designer, but Edmundo does a lot of it too. Andres also worked on it a little. With such a small team you usually have to do many, many multiple tasks.

Getting to work here (and we're not hiring now, but we might later) has one main requirement that not many people will likely accept. You have to live in Chile. We don't work remotely and all the team members live here at Santiago, Chile. Justifying a relocation can be a difficult thing, especially for an indie studio.

We're open to answer questions here. Sometimes we'll be more busy... sometimes we'll have more spare time. If you ask me details about ZC2 I won't answer BTW

Thanks for the answers. But can you answer my biggest question of all?

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Does one need a PHD, MIT and a crowbar (obvious reference to Gordon Freeman) or can it be any random Joe who just happens to be a good 3D modeller? I want to make games some day (well, I do now but I wanna earn a living from it later) and it's driving me nuts - SHOULD I finish a game design university or is this not so important in the games industry? There are no such unis in my country so I'd have to leave to USA or England so that's a biggy.

That one's been eating away at me one bite at a time for the last several years and you're the only people I know that could answer this

And being so cool and all, giving us the free DLC and SDK stuff, unlike those OTHER guys, I was hoping you'd help a lad ^^

Thanks for the answers. But can you answer my biggest question of all?

I can't speak for all studios, as things have changed and evolved a lot in this industry during the last years, but we have never hired someone based on degrees. For artists we look at their skills, at their work. One of the best artists I've ever worked with (Jose Tomas Morande) learned most of his 3D artist skills on his own BUT he studied art. Pure art. The one where you sculpt, paint, draw and no computers are involved. His art knowledge gave him a major edge as a professional and I would definitely be more interested in an artist that studied art than one that studied game design or computer graphics after having worked with Jose Tomas.